Climax Technology Co SCMZB Shutter Control User Manual

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Shutter Control (SCM-1ZBS)
Introduction
SCM-1ZBS is a ZigBee Shutter Control. The user can control the SCM via ZigBee network at a remote distance
or manually by linking a switch to the Shutter Control.
The Shutter Control utilizes ZigBee technology for wireless signal transmission. ZigBee is a wireless
communication protocol that is reliable, has low power consumption and has high transmission efficiency. Based
on the IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to be included in a network and
coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission.
The Shutter Control serves as an end device in the ZigBee network. It can be included in the ZigBee network to
transmit or receive signal, but cannot permit any other ZigBee device to join the network through the Shutter
Control.
Parts Identification
1. LED indicator
The LED indicator is used to indicate Shutter Control status:
- Flashes once: The Shutter Control has reset.
- Flashes twice: The Shutter Control has successfully joined a
ZigBee network.
- Flashes once every 20 minutes:
The Shutter Control has lost connection to its current ZigBee
network.
2. Function Button
- Press once: Transmit a supervision signal.
- Press and hold for 3~10 seconds: Enter calibration mode.
- Press and hold for 10 seconds: Reset the Shutter Control to
join ZigBee network.
3. Insertion Hole Clipper Opener
Press the button to open the clipper of the respective insertion
hole
4. Wire Insertion Holes (With clippers)
5. Power Input Terminal L (Live Lead)
6. Power input Terminal N (Neutral Lead)
7. Local Switch Terminal S1 (Open Direction)
Connect an external switch to this terminal. Activate this switch to control
the shutter to roll toward “Open” direction by activating the Motor Output O1
Activating this switch when the shutter is rolling towards the “Close”
direction will stop the shutter.
8. Local Switch Terminal S2 (Close Direction)
Connect an external switch to this terminal. Activate this switch to control the
shutter to roll toward “Close” direction by activating the Motor Output O2
Activating this switch when the shutter is rolling towards the open direction
will stop the shutter.
9. Motor Output O1 (Open Direction)
Connect to the Open terminal of the Shutter Motor.
10. Motor Output O2 (Close Direction)
Connect to the Close terminal of the Shutter Motor.
ZigBee Network Setup
 ZigBee Device Guideline
ZigBee is a wireless communication protocol that is reliable, has low power consumption and has high
transmission efficiency. Based on the IEEE802.15.4 standard, ZigBee allows a large amount of devices to
be included in a network and are coordinated for data exchange and signal transmission.
 Joining the ZigBee Network
As a ZigBee device, the Shutter Control needs to join a ZigBee network to receive commands. Please
follow the steps bellow to join the Shutter Control into a ZigBee network.
1. Connect the power cable to AC Input connector on Shutter Control.
2. Press and hold the function button for 10 seconds as the Shutter Control resets and starts searching for
existing ZigBee network. Please make sure the permit-to-join feature on the router or coordinator of
your ZigBee network is enabled.
3. If the Shutter Control successfully joins a ZigBee network, the LED Indicator will flash twice to confirm.
4. After joining the ZigBee network, the Shutter Control will be registered in the network automatically.
Please check the ZigBee network coordinator, system control panel or CIE (Control and Indicating
Equipment) to confirm if joining and registration is successful.
5. After joining the ZigBee network, if the Shutter Control loses connection to the current ZigBee network,
the LED indicator will flash every 20 minutes. Please check your ZigBee network condition and Shutter
Control signal range to correct the condition.

Removing Device from ZigBee Network (Factory Reset)
To remove the Shutter Control from current ZigBee network, the Shutter Control must be put to Factory
Reset to complete device removal. Factory Reset function will clear the Shutter Control of its stored setting
information and prompt the device to search for new ZigBee network.
Before removing device, make sure the Shutter Control is within current ZigBee network signal
range
1. Press and hold the function button for 10 seconds, then release the button to reset Shutter Control.
2. Upon reset, the Shutter Control will clear current ZigBee network setting and transmit signal to ZigBee
coordinator to remove itself from current ZigBee network. It will then actively search for available
ZigBee network again and join the network automatically.
Installation
Please use the recommended wire size of AWG 16-26 or Ø 1.31-0.129 (mm²).
Connect SCM according to the diagram below:
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Connect L terminal of SCM to the L terminal of Power Supply.
Connect N terminal of SCM to the N terminal of Power Supply.
Connect O1 terminal of SCM to the Open terminal of the Shutter Motor.
Connect O2 terminal of SCM to the Close terminal of the Shutter Motor.
(Optional local switch) Connect S1 and S2 terminals of SCM to the L terminal of Power Supply.
Operation
 Calibration
 The Shutter Control default activation time is 4 minutes. When the Up/Down button is pressed or the
ZigBee network coordinator transmits Up/Down command, it will activate the Shutter Motor for 4
minutes.
 For the Shutter Control to work properly, its activation time must be calibrated. There are two ways to
adjust the activation time:

ZigBee Command: The activation time can be adjusted by sending command from the ZigBee
network coordinator. (See Appendix – Level Cluster Attribute – OnTransitionTime /
OffTransitionTime, minimum adjustable unit 100ms)
Manual Calibration: Calibrate the activation according to procedure below:
1. Before calibration, the external local switches must be connected to the Shutter Control.
2. Press and hold the Function button for 3~10 seconds and release to enter Calibration mode.
The Shutter Control will roll toward the “Open” direction for 4 minutes upon entering
Calibration mode.
3. Wait for 4 minutes for Shutter Control to stop rolling to “Open” direction, then activate the
connected external local “Close” switch to close the shutter.
4. Activate the “Open” external local switch the moment the shutter is fully closed. The Shutter
control will record to time it took between step 3 and 4 as the new “close time”.
5. The Shutter Control will roll toward open direction after step 4.
6. Activate the “Close” external local switch the moment the shutter is fully opened. The Shutter
control will record to time it took between step 5 and 6 as the new “open time”.
Example
If it takes 30 seconds for the shutter to move from Open to Close, and 40 seconds to move
from Close to Open, the new close time will be 30 seconds and new open time will be 40
seconds.
After calibration, whenever the Shutter Control receives close command, it will roll toward
close direction for 30 seconds. When it receives open command, it will roll toward open for
40 seconds.
 The activation time will be reset to 4 minutes whenever the Shutter Control joins a ZigBee network.

 Shutter Control
ZigBee Network
 After the Shutter Control has successfully joined a ZigBee network, the coordinator can remotely
control the shutter to open, close or stop by transmitting command though ZigBee network.
 When the Shutter Control receives open/close signal from coordinator, it will roll toward open/close
direction according to calibrated activation time to fully open/close the shutter.
 The Shutter status can also be adjusted by percentage from 0%, 10%, 20%... to 100% through
ZigBee Coordinator.
 The current open percentage is also transmitted to ZigBee coordinator.
Local Switch
 If an optional Local Switch is connected, users can also press the switch button to open/close the
shutter.
 Press and release the switch for less than 1 second will control the shutter to fully open or close.
 Press and hold the switch for more than 1 second will control the shutter to open and close until the
switch is released. When the switch is released, the shutter will stop.
 Pressing the switch when the shutter is moving to opposite direction will stop the shutter. Press the
switch again to open/close the shutter.
For example, pressing the down switch when the shutter is opening will stop the shutter, press down
switch again to start closing the shutter.
 Maximum Operation Load
 For 110V: the maximum operation load is 440W and 4A.
 For 230V: the maximum operation load is 920W and 4A.
Appendix (For developers only)

Power Relay Shutter Control with Meter Cluster ID
Device ID: Shade :0x0200
Endpoint:0x01
Server Side
Client Side
Mandatory
Basic (0x0000)
Identify(0x0003)
On/Off(0x0006)
Level Control(0x0008)
Shade Config(0x0x0100)
Groups(0x0004)
Scenes(0x0005)
None
Optional
None
None

Attribute of Basic Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
0x0000
ZCLVersion
0x0001
ApplicationVersion
0x0003
HWVersion
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x00 –0xff
Read only
0x01
0x00 – 0xff
Read only
0x00
0x00 –0xff
Read only
Type
Unsigned 8-bit
integer
Unsigned 8-bit
integer
Unsigned 8-bit
integer
Climax
Technology
(Model Version)
0x0004
ManufacturerName
Character String
0 – 32 bytes
Read only
0x0005
ModelIdentifier
Character String
0 – 32 bytes
Read only
0x0006
DateCode
Character String
0 – 16 bytes
Read only
0x0007
0x0010
0x0011
0x0012
PowerSource
LocationDescription
PhysicalEnvironment
DeviceEnabled
8-bit
Character String
8-bit
Boolean
0x00 –0xff
0 – 32 bytes
0x00 –0xff
0x00 –0x01
Read only
Read / Write
Read / Write
Read / Write
0x00
0x01

Attribute of Identify Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0000
IdentifyTime
Unsigned 16-bit
integer
0x00 –0xffff
Read / Write
0x0000

Attribute of On/Off Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0000
OnOff
Boolean
0x00 –0x01
Read only
0x00

Attribute of Level Cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0000
CurrentLevel
Unsigned
8-bit integer
0x00 –0xff
Read only
0x00
Unsigned 16-bit
integer
Unsigned 16-bit
integer
0x0000 –
0xFFFF
0x0000 –
0xFFFF
Read / Write
0x0960
Read / Write
0x0960
0x0012
OnTransitionTime
0x0013
OffTransitionTime

Attributes of the Shade cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0002
0x0010
Status
ClosedLimit
00000000 B
0x0001
Mode
0000xxxx B
0x0001 –
0xfffe
0x00 – 0xfe
Read / Write
Read / Write
0x0011
8-bit bitmap
Unsigned 16-bit
integer
8-bit Enumeration
Read / Write
0x00

Attributes of the Groups cluster Information
Identifier
Name
Type
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x0000
NameSupport
8-bit bitmap
x0000000
Read only

Attributes of the Scenes cluster Information
Identifier
Name
0x0000
SceneCount
0x0001
CurrentScene
0x0002
CurrentGroup
0x0003
0x0004
SceneValid
NameSupport
Range
Access
Default
Mandatory
/ Optional
0x00 – 0xff
Read only
0x00
0x00 – 0xff
Read only
0x00
Read only
0x00
Read only
Read only
0x00
Type
Unsigned 8-bit
integer
Unsigned 8-bit
integer
Unsigned
16-bit integer
Boolean
8-bit bitmap
0x0000 –
0xfff7
0x00 – 0x01
x0000000
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and,
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
. Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void
the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded
interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices).
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for
an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20 centimeters between the radiator
and your body.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a
separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not
be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.

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